A local government in India is offering a $1 million prize to the first person who cracks the code of an ancient script found ...
A writing system developed by one of the world’s earliest urban societies has given linguists nothing but grief since it was ...
For over a century, experts - linguists, scientists and archaeologists - have tried to crack the Indus script. Theories have ...
The total research base is around 4,000 inscribed or stamped artifacts of pottery, sandstone, and copper, consisting of ...
"About 60 percent of the symbols found on Indus Valley pottery are similar to the symbols found on artifacts excavated in Tamil Nadu," he stated, as reported by Jagran. Writings on mud pots from ...
The Indus Valley Civilisation, also known as the "Harappan Civilisation," is the oldest civilisation found in India. However, ...
To further support research in this area, Stalin announced a Rs 2 crore grant to establish a research chair named after the ...
Tamil Nadu Chief Minister M K Stalin has announced a $1 million prize for deciphering the ancient Indus Valley script, a ...
In his keynote address, Chief Minister Stalin highlighted that approximately 60 per cent of the symbols found on Indus Valley pottery are identical to those discovered on artefacts unearthed ...
You don’t have to buy a lottery ticket to win a million dollars thanks to an offer from southern India's Tamil Nadu state, ...
His announcement followed a new study linking Indus Valley signs to graffiti found in his state. K Rajan and R Sivananthan analysed over 14,000 graffiti-bearing pottery fragments from 140 ...